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ADTS Online Training Courses give you convenient, Web-based, 24/7 access to driver safety education, protecting your fleet drivers and your bottom line. Through the efficiencies of online delivery, you can:
- Reduce training time and costs by keeping drivers on the job
- Track driver compliance and results
- Reduce liability by documenting your employee safety efforts
Interactive Courses with Testing
ADTS online training courses combine animation, graphics and audio to make the learning dynamic, interactive and engaging. A test measures retention, while a tracking system logs drivers’ scores. These courses are also compliant with SCORM standards, so you can easily share and import the data to a third-party learning management system (LMS).
Five titles are currently available:
- Principles of Safe Driving
A great primer for new hires or a useful review for any driver, this training module explains how to use proper visual scanning techniques and escape routes, maintain a safe following distance, and minimize dangerous distractions.
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- Types of Collisions
This training course reviews the most common types of crashes and their causes, with practical advice on how to prevent and avoid each. Topics include rear-end collisions, parking lot crashes, intersection collisions, and highway crashes.
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- Driving Green
This course teaches driving techniques that can reduce your fleet’s fuel use and costs by as much as 30-35 percent. Drivers learn to adopt new habits that improve fuel efficiency, protect the environment, and keep them safer. Click here for more details on our Driving Green course.
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- Impaired Driving
This course educates drivers about the dangers of operating a vehicle after drinking alcohol or taking drugs, including many prescription and over-the-counter medications. Topics include how alcohol affects the physical and cognitive skills needed to drive safely, practical alternatives to impaired driving, and how to spot and avoid other drivers who may be under the influence.
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- Personal Safety
This course teaches drivers about the personal safety risks they may face while traveling and how the choices they make affect their personal safety. Topics include hotel safety, parking lot safety, airport safety, carjacking and staged collisions, and safety at ATMs, rest areas, and other common travel stops.
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